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William Kozlenko was a playwright, screenwriter, and editor of multiple stage-play compilations and anthologies, as well as being a founding editor of One-Act Play Magazine, which published from 1937–1942, and a co-founder of the One-Act Repertory Theater.
William Kozlenko was born on 1 October 1907 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. He was a writer, known for A Stranger in Town (1943), Holiday in Mexico (1946) and Matinee Theatre (1955). He died on 24 June 1984 in Marin County, California, USA.
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- October 1, 1907
- William Kozlenko
- June 24, 1984
1-16 of 28 results. Results. The Best Short Plays of the Social Theatre. by William Kozlenko | Jan 1, 1939. Hardcover. Disputed plays of William Shakespeare. by William? Kozlenko, William -Editor & Shakespeare | Jan 1, 1974. Hardcover.
William Kozlenko is the editor of twenty published collections of plays, dramatic criticism, and short stories. As the ori- ginal editor of "One-Act Play Magazine and Theatre Review", he was the first to publish the early dramatic writing of Tennessee Williams, William Saroyan, Irwin Shaw, Langston Hughes, Arthur Miller and many others.
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William Kozlenko (1907-1984) was born in Philadelphia. Primarily known as a playwright, he also had a career in Hollywood as a screenwriter and television production executive. His film writing credits include A STRANGER IN TOWN (1943), HOLIDAY IN MEXICO (1946), and RAW EDGE (1956).
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William Kozlenko Active - 1943 - 1956 | Birth - Oct 1, 1907 | Death - Jun 24, 1984 | Genres - Comedy , Romance , Animation , Comedy Drama , Crime | Subgenres - Comedy Drama , Musical , Western Film